...I find it made a world of difference. I used to use to feed directly from teh amp into the hardrive but I used to get this annoying white noise. When I broke down and bought the board it totally cleaned it up.
sure.. its nothing difficult, i started experimenting recording when i was about that age, i'm 19 now.. but by that time i didn't have the money to buy any decent equipment
dude, go for it! You can't loose out other then on the software. I have an audio interface midi/drum machine, couple of pre amps and a 300$ micrphone, and i'm 15. All the equipment other then the software will hold it's value, with in 10 Years. But i'd honestly look into buying so recording equipment. You don't need N Track or Cubase, i use mixcraft and it's awesome. anyways i hope you consider to buy a audio interface first if your recording guitar drums or vocals. then move up your equipment.
@06a09 Of course, the younger the better. I'm 58 and when I started playing we had none of this digital stuff, just 4 track if you were lucky. Now we can get unlimited tracks on a computer based multi-track system amazing!!
The only stuff that was better in those days were the guitars and the valve amps but the recording gear and effects units you can get now are AMAZING.
Thats what happens with n-track. you have to set your computer up to accept the input sounds and the output sounds. Its not easy but it is possible for everyone.
With Nero Wave Editor, Audacity or N-Track there's latency and i can't get it down :(
I'm playing with headphones or 2 other speakers plugged directly in my effector, but i think i could also listen the sound directly in my pc without latency..do you know how?
i got ntrack studio 4 and it's not very good at all, i mean yea i does what i'ts supposed to do wich is record, but then u get this bass line when u've mixed the song, how can i get rid of it??
my n track studio makes a horrible sound buzzy sound!! how I can make mine not be so buzzy!!
thomasisatwin 4 months ago
Thanx for the reply -
...I find it made a world of difference. I used to use to feed directly from teh amp into the hardrive but I used to get this annoying white noise. When I broke down and bought the board it totally cleaned it up.
Happy tracking, bro.
Fathergryndl 1 year ago
Do you use a mixxing board? Do you find it makes a difference in recording quality? I found it got rid of all the background white noise when I did.
Fathergryndl 1 year ago
@Fathergryndl i do use a board and it does make a difference. I use many different inputs from many amps so the board helps/
metebelis 1 year ago
You should have put money on it - I record all the instruments myself using nTrack.
Fathergryndl 1 year ago
erm u think its possible for a 14 year old like me to do this type of stuff? cause im thnkin of gettin some recording gear with xmas money :)
06a09 3 years ago
sure.. its nothing difficult, i started experimenting recording when i was about that age, i'm 19 now.. but by that time i didn't have the money to buy any decent equipment
renlex 3 years ago
dude, go for it! You can't loose out other then on the software. I have an audio interface midi/drum machine, couple of pre amps and a 300$ micrphone, and i'm 15. All the equipment other then the software will hold it's value, with in 10 Years. But i'd honestly look into buying so recording equipment. You don't need N Track or Cubase, i use mixcraft and it's awesome. anyways i hope you consider to buy a audio interface first if your recording guitar drums or vocals. then move up your equipment.
Matthew3777 3 years ago
Anyone can do this.
metebelis 2 years ago
@06a09
maybe you could get it for free, on the internet is everything...
alinhos 1 year ago
@06a09 Of course, the younger the better. I'm 58 and when I started playing we had none of this digital stuff, just 4 track if you were lucky. Now we can get unlimited tracks on a computer based multi-track system amazing!!
The only stuff that was better in those days were the guitars and the valve amps but the recording gear and effects units you can get now are AMAZING.
TonyBurke100 1 year ago
Telecasters and n-Track are a great combination!
napoleone182 3 years ago
Any guitar is - but thanks
metebelis 3 years ago
Love n track but im a Paul person myself lol
TheBlueNorrisonean 2 years ago
How do you make the sound come out from PC while you're playing?
Margalus89 3 years ago
Thats what happens with n-track. you have to set your computer up to accept the input sounds and the output sounds. Its not easy but it is possible for everyone.
metebelis 3 years ago
I did it, but there's always latency.
With Nero Wave Editor, Audacity or N-Track there's latency and i can't get it down :(
I'm playing with headphones or 2 other speakers plugged directly in my effector, but i think i could also listen the sound directly in my pc without latency..do you know how?
Margalus89 3 years ago
I know you'll think this is dumb, but i say ntrack v.2 is the best of all ntracks
cubsrule6 3 years ago
I use version 2.14, and I'm thrilled with it. All the extras that flavio added later just seem to bog it down and muddy up the water...
DannyRayMilligan66 3 years ago
i got ntrack studio 4 and it's not very good at all, i mean yea i does what i'ts supposed to do wich is record, but then u get this bass line when u've mixed the song, how can i get rid of it??
Andrewcoldginmetal 4 years ago
I use NTrack myself and I have to tell ya, its very impressive givin the price and simplicity, although, the updates can add up.
Chammy92243 4 years ago
It´s not the music that counts, the story is really funny haha. Show those stupid non-ntrackers!
tobbelobbe666 4 years ago
Dude, your music is sooo boring... But anyway, nice video!!! It would be nice if you added one with more tracks (but please, a different song)
cancerbero8 5 years ago